The narrator or first person POV
Answer: Cause misunderstandings for people who cares about particular grammar.
Explanation: In this case, it's basically using double negatives in a sentence, so (Don't, and No), Are 2 negatives in a sentence, which can cause the sentence to mean something other than what you're trying to get across. So For example: If you were to say (I <em><u>don't</u></em> have <u><em>no</em></u> clue what time it is) It's basically like saying you do have a clue what time it is, it's 2 negatives in a sentence making it the complete opposite.
Man vs self - inner issues within him or herself. this is an internal conflict.
man vs man
and man vs society.
Do you mean Sonnet<span> XVIII?
From ShakesSpear?
If so, </span>Sonnet XVIII was the most famous of all of Shakespeare's sonnets. <span>t is written in the </span>sonnet style that Shakespeare preferred, 14 lines long with three quatrains<span> (four rhymed lines) and a couplet (a pair of rhymed lines)</span>